Publication: Effects of lexical ıtems and construction types in English and Turkish character ıntroductions in elicited narrative
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Kocbas, Dilara
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The beginning of a story has serious implications for how it unfolds. This is why I seem to clearly remember my first three encounters with Dan Slobin. My first meeting with him was in the summer of 1988 in Üsküdar, Istanbul, as I was preparing to apply for graduate school in the United States. A friend of my family took me over to his home. Neither he nor I said much that day, except we did talk about me not having taken any linguistics and how hard it is for international students to financially survive in Berkeley. I am not so sure now whether he actually told me these things, but I left his place with such ideas in my mind.
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Psychology Press / Taylor & Francis
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Linguistics, Psychology, Experimental psychology
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Crosslinguistic Approaches To The Psychology Of Language: Research In The Tradition Of Dan Isaac Slobin
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10.4324/9780203837887
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